OUR VISION

We are building a caring community, open to all, that treasures free thought, joyful celebration, life-long learning and generous service.

OUR Mission

We live our U.U. values by acting for human dignity and equality and environmental justice for all creatures.

OUR Purpose

We welcome all without regard to race, creed, age, economic status, physical ability, gender expression, or sexual orientation. These are some of the categories that have divided, rather than united, people of faith.

Service Auction

It's a bird! It's a plane! It's the SERVICE AUCTION!!

UUCL's Service Auction is Saturday, April 14th, from 5:30-9:00 pm. The theme this year is ComiCon, so come as your favorite superhero, comic book, novel, or movie character, or just come as the hero you already are!

You can submit your donations online or on Sundays after service through April 1st.

If you have any questions, please contact the chair, Erika Emrick, eeeeka@gmail.com.

UUCL Game Night

Thursday, March 22, Fellowship Hall, 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Do you like to play games? Board games, card games, word games… Bring a game and a friend and join your fellow game players for an evening of fun. Some games will be provided, so if you don’t have anything you want to share, just bring yourself!

This event is open to all, whether or not you are members of UUCL. Please come if you enjoy playing games!

Contact: Erika Emrick, erikaemrick@gmail.com

Ingathering

Our semi-annual Ingathering will be on Sunday, March 25th. This is the time when we welcome in our new members during the service.

For more information, please contact the Membership Team at membership@uucl.org.

Upcoming Worship Services

Sunday, April 1, 11:00 AM

Rolling Away the Stone

Worship Leader: Rev. Brian Chenowith

Sunday, April 8, 11:00 AM

Music Traditions

Workship Leader: Rev. Jason Shelton

About our church

Our church was designed by noted architect Herb Greene and is situated on 7.5 acres of green in Lexington, Kentucky. The largest Unitarian Universalist church in the region, UUCL has been a constant voice for religious tolerance and education for more than sixty-five years.

About our faith

Unitarian Universalism has its roots in Protestant Christian theology but affirms the wisdom and value of all faiths as well as the importance of intellectual inquiry. In our churches, no one is asked to ascribe to any creed; each of us finds Truth in our own way, and each of us is responsible for our own journey. We come together so that we may learn from each other, and so that we may share our joys and our sorrows along the way.